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Sub: #1 Does SHW Recovery operate under any other name?
Replied on 06-20-2007, 11:10 AM
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Does this company operate under another name. And also does anyone know there address.




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Replied on 06-20-2007, 11:52 AM
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There is another thread about them from yesterday. They seem to have just appeared out of nowhere and take money from peoples accounts. I tried to search for you but I came up with nothing. You can pull up the other thread bty typing SHW Recovery in the search box above.

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Sub: #3 shw
Replied on 12-20-2007, 10:04 AM
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they started taking money out of my acct. I have no idea who they are. I disputed it with my bank but what ever SHW Recovery is telling them(which they wont tell me) made them deny my claim. If anyone has any info on them please help. I dont even know how they got my acct. info.




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Replied on 12-26-2007, 07:36 AM
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Do you have a loan with Eastside Lenders? They apparently represent SHW recovery.

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Sub: #5 east side lenders
Replied on 10-09-2008, 04:05 AM
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Company is Smith Haynes & Watson,LLC
P.O. Box 148
Mission,KS 66202
Someone took loans out in my name Person did my taxes for me anyway SHW Recovery just took 195 dollars out of my account and bounced it I did receive a letter from them. phone number 1-866-489-0979

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Sub: #6 Shw
Replied on 11-04-2009, 01:52 PM
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Thank you! SHW Recovery tried to take a bunch of money out of my account and was not in there. I was charged 20 bucks in insufficient!!! I will try this number

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Replied on 11-11-2009, 05:42 AM
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Thank you so much we called the number and SHW Recovery say it was an online payday loan authorize 5/2007 and I didnt authorize it so now I have to make a police report and fax it to my bank.

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Sub: #8 SHW contact info.
Replied on 12-07-2009, 10:11 AM
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SHW Recovery is a finance recovery center - dba attorney services. They use tactics that are borderline illegal, but allowed. For eg. they will take debit card information from which ever lender, payday loan, etc. you have on file. Then they will attempt several withdrawals for the owed amount. Since its a debit, if the money isnt' there, it won't go into overdraft, it will simply deny the amount. However, they keep trying several different amounts until one hits. Then they justify it under the original loan account and company - which most likely you agreed to have some kind of "binding arbitrating agreement "- the fine print.
The best thing you can do is cancel your credit card or debit card info. Most banks will refund your money, BUT NOT deal with SHW - they will simply eat the cost. This is why SHW is so successful. Credit Unions however, require a police report to deal with SHW, and they do follow through. SHW understands all this, and understands that most people can't or won't fight it all the way through. Hence, they keep taking your money.
The only sure way that you can get your money back, is by filing a police report, but you will need to provide the written proof of the original amount owed (you can request this by calling your lender or payday loan company), and then the amount that SHW took from your account (most likely it is NOT what you originally agreed to). And if you already had 'payment' options, SHW deductions now become illegal only because the monthly amount you agreed to differs from SHWs.
If you choose to deal with SHW Recovery directly, they won't give you your money back. However, you can make future payment arrangements with them so they don't take large chunks out of your bank account. In the end, REQUEST EVERYTHING IN WRITING!! And let your bank know. FYI - in the future -ONLY get payday loans from CFSA certified companies, you'll save SHW type headaches. Good luck!
They are located out of Kansas City, Missouri.
Smith Haynes & Watson Recovery, LLC
6950 W 56th St Mission, KS 66202
Phone: 866.489.0979
Fax: 913.548.4850
Email: info@smithhaynes.com
or the top guy there is matthew.wratten@smithhaynes.com

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Replied on 12-07-2009, 10:12 AM
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SHW Recovery is a finance recovery center - dba attorney services. They use tactics that are borderline illegal, but allowed. For eg. they will take debit card information from which ever lender, payday loan, etc. you have on file. Then they will attempt several withdrawals for the owed amount. Since its a debit, if the money isnt' there, it won't go into overdraft, it will simply deny the amount. However, they keep trying several different amounts until one hits. Then they justify it under the original loan account and company - which most likely you agreed to have some kind of "binding arbitrating agreement "- the fine print.

The best thing you can do is cancel your credit card or debit card info. Most banks will refund your money, BUT NOT deal with SHW - they will simply eat the cost. This is why SHW is so successful. Credit Unions however, require a police report to deal with SHW, and they do follow through. SHW understands all this, and understands that most people can't or won't fight it all the way through. Hence, they keep taking your money.

The only sure way that you can get your money back, is by filing a police report, but you will need to provide the written proof of the original amount owed (you can request this by calling your lender or payday loan company), and then the amount that SHW took from your account (most likely it is NOT what you originally agreed to). And if you already had 'payment' options, SHW deductions now become illegal only because the monthly amount you agreed to differs from SHWs.

If you choose to deal with them directly, they won't give you your money back. However, you can make future payment arrangements with them so they don't take large chunks out of your bank account. In the end, REQUEST EVERYTHING IN WRITING!! And let your bank know. FYI - in the future -ONLY get payday loans from CFSA certified companies, you'll save SHW type headaches. Good luck!

They are located out of Kansas City, Missouri.
Smith Haynes & Watson Recovery, LLC
6950 W 56th St Mission, KS 66202
Phone: 866.489.0979
Fax: 913.548.4850
Email: info@smithhaynes.com
or the top guy there is matthew.wratten@smithhaynes.com




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Replied on 12-07-2009, 10:27 AM
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SHW is a finance recovery center - dba attorney services. They use tactics that are borderline illegal, but allowed. For eg. they will take debit card information from which ever lender, payday loan, etc. you have on file. Then they will attempt several withdrawals for the owed amount. Since its a debit, if the money isnt' there, it won't go into overdraft, it will simply deny the amount. However, they keep trying several different amounts until one hits. Then they justify it under the original loan account and company - which most likely you agreed to have some kind of "binding arbitrating agreement "- the fine print.

The best thing you can do is cancel your credit card or debit card info. Most banks will refund your money, BUT NOT deal with SHW - they will simply eat the cost. This is why SHW is so successful. Credit Unions however, require a police report to deal with SHW, and they do follow through. SHW understands all this, and understands that most people can't or won't fight it all the way through. Hence, they keep taking your money.

The only sure way that you can get your money back, is by filing a police report, but you will need to provide the written proof of the original amount owed (you can request this by calling your lender or payday loan company), and then the amount that SHW took from your account (most likely it is NOT what you originally agreed to). And if you already had 'payment' options, SHW deductions now become illegal only because the monthly amount you agreed to differs from SHWs.

If you choose to deal with them directly, they won't give you your money back. However, you can make future payment arrangements with them so they don't take large chunks out of your bank account. In the end, REQUEST EVERYTHING IN WRITING!! And let your bank know. FYI - in the future -ONLY get payday loans from CFSA certified companies, you'll save SHW type headaches. Good luck!

They are located out of Kansas City, Missouri.
Smith Haynes & Watson Recovery, LLC
6950 W 56th St Mission, KS 66202
Phone: 866.489.0979
Fax: 913.548.4850
Email: info@smithhaynes.com
or the top guy there is matthew.wratten@smithhaynes.com
great info,but i would send SHW Recovery a DV letter instead.they can't do a thing without valdating,and most if not all yhe lenders they attempt to collect on are illegal.so they either go away,or get sued for FDCPA violations.thanks for the address too.alot of people need that to get letters out.

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Replied on 12-07-2009, 11:06 AM
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I requested a DV letter from SHW Recovery in October, sent certified & I received signed card back. Haven't received DV yet and probably won't. So I won't be sending them ANY info. As far as I'm concerned, I did my part and I owe nothing!

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Replied on 04-24-2010, 10:27 AM
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The phone number the bank provided me with is a bogus number as it is continuously busy. Thank you for the helpful information regarding this company.

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What if I just close my account out? will this work?




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